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Richard Bernstein

    Richard Bernstein se narodil ve Spojených státech amerických a často cestoval po celém světě, kde pracoval jako zahraniční korespondent pro prestižní tiskoviny. Zkušenosti z mnoha zemí formovaly jeho pohled na svět, což se odráží v jeho rozsáhlé psací kariéře. Přestože se věnuje převážně tvorbě pro dospělé, jeho první kniha pro mladé čtenáře naznačuje jeho schopnost oslovit i tuto čtenářskou obec. Bernsteinův styl je ovlivněn jeho globální perspektivou a touhou sdílet svět s ostatními.

    The East, the West, and Sex
    Out of the Blue
    Der kommende Konflikt mit China
    Börsengewinne mit Branchenrotation
    Only in America
    • Only in America

      Al Jolson and The Jazz Singer

      • 272 stránek
      • 10 hodin čtení

      The journey of Al Jolson, an immigrant from Lithuania, unfolds as he rises from a poor, Yiddish-speaking newcomer to America's highest-paid entertainer. His story reflects a cultural transformation in a racially segregated society, as he becomes a symbol of acceptance and change through his groundbreaking film, The Jazz Singer. This work not only highlights the film's significance in American culture but also delves into the complexities of Jolson's life, including his insecurities and controversial use of blackface, against the backdrop of a transformative era in Hollywood.

      Only in America
    • Out of the Blue

      The Story of September 11, 2001, from Jihad to Ground Zero

      • 332 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      3,9(80)Ohodnotit

      The book offers a compelling exploration of the September 11, 2001 attack, delving into its historical origins and the subsequent consequences. Richard Bernstein presents a thorough analysis that combines gripping narrative with authoritative insights, illuminating the complex factors that led to the tragedy and its profound impact on the world.

      Out of the Blue
    • The East, the West, and Sex

      A History

      • 336 stránek
      • 12 hodin čtení
      2,9(19)Ohodnotit

      Exploring the intricate relationship between sex and power, Richard Bernstein delves into the interactions between Eastern cultures and Western explorers throughout history. The narrative highlights notable figures such as Marco Polo, Isabella Thoburn, and Gustave Flaubert, showcasing their encounters with the complexities of foreign lands and cultures. Bernstein addresses the morally ambiguous opportunities these travelers faced, shedding light on the ongoing dynamics of exploitation and enrichment, making this a thought-provoking examination of a largely overlooked topic.

      The East, the West, and Sex